Trump is expected to push broad ideas about tax cuts for the middle class, making businesses competitive to boost "job creation," and simplifying the tax code. Bloomberg reports that he is "not expected to set forth his own plan or many specifics," which should come as a shock to exactly no one who is familiar with Trump's freewheeling, off-the-cuff, obviously-making-it-up-as-he-goes-along style.

"Gosh, it's just exciting to have the president here," Danette Proctor, chairwoman of the Greene County Republican Central Committee, tells KSDK. "We're honored. We're just looking forward to him being here and discussing his tax revision plan."